Quotes about Family
I will embarrass my kids to their core. I will threaten to show up in hot pants and a tube top. Their dad will drive me. And he'll let me and my friend Lisa get pretty drunk in the backseat, and we will come into that party and just rip it up.
— Melissa McCarthy
My greatest blessing has been the birth of my son. My next greatest blessing has been my ability to turn people into children of mine.
— Maya Angelou
To turn our hearts to our fathers is to search out the names of our deceased ancestors and to perform the saving ordinances in the temple for them. This will forge a continuous chain between us and our forefathers eventually all the way back to Father Adam and Mother Eve.
— James Faust
My mother was a terrible narcissist and I could well have turned out like her.
— Lady Colin Campbell
I didn't go to many movies. My mom would make a family outing and bring chicken in the theater. Smell up the whole place. The most impactful movies were 'Godfather II' and 'Scarface'. I loved the human complexity, and those movies are so well shot. Cinematic greatness. I really stopped going in my early twenties.
— Jay-Z
A nation will rise no higher than the strength of its homes. If you want to reform a nation you begin with families.
— Gordon Hinckley
To try to raise a son from inside the prison walls is a very difficult thing. But I want to say to the world my son at 16 was the one who tried the most to get me out of prison.
— Jim Bakker
When you get up and say, "God, I want to thank you for being alive, I've got family, I've got my health," you're going to draw in more of the good things from God.
— Joel Osteen
I mostly make R-rated movies. To make a movie that one day if I have kids or my nephews want t watch, I can show them without being put in prison. It would be really nice.
— Jonah Hill
Peace and war begin at home. If we truly want peace in the world, let us begin by loving one another in our own families. If we want to spread joy, we need for every family to have joy.
— Mother Teresa
I look upon the whole world as my fatherland, and every war has to me the horror of a family feud.
— Helen Keller
It's time for fathers to war for their kids more than the culture wars for your kids.
— Lou Engle